As far as I can tell, your service doesn't seem to have have a public API. I am guessing that the reason for that is because you don't have the funds. We've talked a bit and all agree that as we have some idle hardware, we would love to help you out with free hosting and bandwidth. Our members would also love to help developing the interface, if it comes to that.

No strings attached here, we just want to help you guys make your data more easily accessible for non-profit developers and researchers. Note that this wouldn't be a strict requirement; we're happy to just provide hosting for you.

I disagree
I believe in the interest of my students (FullSail University, Florida, USA) I am trying to explain how to use "Useful" api calls/requests for their applications (Mobile Development, Professor). I joined up because I am a contributor, and use the data for experimental algorithms similar to the Goes R GSLM (Geostationary Lightning Mapper) since 2012 where Lockheed Martin is trying to predict the outcome of dangerous weather in relationship to dangerous lightning prior to the occurance of the event (Lightning Fires, Public Safety, etc). As a double sealed (AMS and NWA) Meteorologist since 1991 I would love to present this data api to our students and give them a real sense of what it means to build something beyond a game.
Thank you for your consideration.
Eric Wilson

(2018-01-13, 06:28)Cutty Wrote: Please keep in mind, Blitzortung is for Blitzortung Participants First,
regardless of any 'other' interested parties. Any access or connections
that could interfere with Operator experience , and especially
the ability of our server and processing platforms to function, at times
under extremely high data and connection rates, cannot be available publicly.